SEATTLE, WA, December 16, 2010 (Press-News.org) The web based messaging service GiveThemSmiles.com has partnered with Toys For Tots to bring smiles to children this holiday season.
Personal telephone greetings from Santa can be purchased for the special child or children in your life with a generous percentage being donated to Toys For Tots. "We are delighted to be a partner with Toys for Tots and the incredible work that they do each Christmas to bring gifts to children whose families are unable to provide", stated Jennifer Fueston, CEO of GiveThemSmiles.com.
GiveThemSmiles.com is a newly launched greeting company that offers subscribers an opportunity to bring cheer to friends, family members, and colleagues throughout the world.
The holiday campaign will offer a personalized, live call to a child from Santa Claus. This special greeting will be offered November 26, 2010 through December 24, 2010 and is available for $5.00 per child.
If you would like more information about GiveThemSmiles or to schedule an interview with one of the founders please contact GiveThemSmiles at 404-941-0123 or email smile@givethemsmiles.com
Our service is very simple: we call people and tell them something awesome, funny, or inspirational to brighten their day.
Santa's Voice Raising Money for 'Toys for Tots' through GiveThemSmiles.com
Personal telephone greetings from Santa can be purchased for the special child or children in your life with a generous percentage being donated to Toys For Tots.
2010-12-16
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[Press-News.org] Santa's Voice Raising Money for 'Toys for Tots' through GiveThemSmiles.comPersonal telephone greetings from Santa can be purchased for the special child or children in your life with a generous percentage being donated to Toys For Tots.